Jovel Music Hall

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Jovel Music Hall
Jovel Music Hall
AddressMünster
Germany
TypeMusic venue
Capacity 1,500
Opened1979

The Jovel Music Hall is a 1,500-seat concert venue located in Münster, Germany. [1] [2] Notable past performers include Motörhead, Duran Duran and Blue Öyster Cult. [3] The Jovel Music Hall opened in 1979.

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References

  1. Von Martin Kalitschke (2008-10-25). "Nachrichten Münster : Jovel-Team im Glücksrausch" (in German). Wn.de. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  2. Foto: kal (2011-11-28). "Das "Jovel" wird unsterblich : Unibibliothek hat" (in German). Wn.de. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  3. "Jovel Music Hall, Münster, Germany Concert Setlists". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2014-06-01.

Coordinates: 51°56′53″N7°38′26″E / 51.94806°N 7.64056°E / 51.94806; 7.64056